Any Suggestions for a quilt pattern?
#1
Hi fellow QBers-
I just bought 2 yards of the following Michael Miller fabric to make a extra long twin size quilt for my 13 year old grandson's room.
I like the large scale print, and I could even use it as a panel. I thought about using a "piano key" border that really looks like piano keys. His walls will be tan and he wants music posters displayed.
Any ideas?
I just bought 2 yards of the following Michael Miller fabric to make a extra long twin size quilt for my 13 year old grandson's room.
I like the large scale print, and I could even use it as a panel. I thought about using a "piano key" border that really looks like piano keys. His walls will be tan and he wants music posters displayed.
Any ideas?
this is about a 12 square
[ATTACH=CONFIG]222635[/ATTACH]
coordinate I found online
[ATTACH=CONFIG]222636[/ATTACH]
#3
I would just do 12" squares.... put sashing to left and right, then strips between them top and bottom in coordinating color...tan, gold, grey??
Then do the piano key border around the sashing and done! Simple, quick, and makes good use of what you have without too much detail. If you feel ambitious, set the blocks on point.
I've done a lot of charity quilts with this "pattern" and folks seem to really like them. The pattern makes good use of busy fabric.
Then do the piano key border around the sashing and done! Simple, quick, and makes good use of what you have without too much detail. If you feel ambitious, set the blocks on point.
I've done a lot of charity quilts with this "pattern" and folks seem to really like them. The pattern makes good use of busy fabric.
#5
Originally Posted by VickyS
I would just do 12" squares.... put sashing to left and right, then strips between them top and bottom in coordinating color...tan, gold, grey??
Then do the piano key border around the sashing and done! Simple, quick, and makes good use of what you have without too much detail. If you feel ambitious, set the blocks on point.
I've done a lot of charity quilts with this "pattern" and folks seem to really like them. The pattern makes good use of busy fabric.
Then do the piano key border around the sashing and done! Simple, quick, and makes good use of what you have without too much detail. If you feel ambitious, set the blocks on point.
I've done a lot of charity quilts with this "pattern" and folks seem to really like them. The pattern makes good use of busy fabric.
#7
#8
Nice fabric! How about a ten minute block? Here's the link-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTHlGGKMPM You could use colors from the first fabric in a blender or small print as your center in the ten minute block. Please keep us updated and pics when its done , please. :-D
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